Lyseth School and Pine Grove Park
Designed specifically for school children, this 1.2-mile pathway connects the Lyman Moore and Lyseth schools to each other.
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Lyseth School and Pine Grove Park Details
Not all trails were made specifically with tourism in mind, and such is the case with the Lyseth School and Pine Grove Park. Designed specifically for school children, this 1.2-mile pathway connects the Lyman Moore and Lyseth schools to each other. Interestingly, not only was this intended for school children, the thirds graders of Lyseth Elementary actually designed it. Throughout its construction, multiple other classes were also involved in creating this unique route allowing access between the important locations and opening up Pine Grove Park.
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